"Delightful mix of humor and romance"
Nic Stone loved his wife Anna very much. The only problem
was he was an immortal, a faery, and she was not. He
asked
Titania to make Anna immortal. She agreed to do so if he
would paint her portrait. Nic agreed to her terms,
unaware
that there was a catch. In order for Anna to become
immortal, she had to die and be reborn. Twenty-five years after Anna died, Nic has finally
finished
the painting - - Titania was a hard task-mistress and
liked
having Nic at her beck and call. Back in the mortal
world,
he's pretty sure he's found Anna as reincarnated in the
person of Dianna Fielding, a rock star, who is the
spitting
image of his wife. The only problem is he is more
attracted to Dianna's sister, Stacey. What's a faery to
do? And with Titania still sticking her royal faery nose
into his love life, Nic's road to finding his soul mate is
rocky and full of pixies' causing mischief. Cupid's Melody is a delightful read. Every woman needs a
man like Nic. With the wave of his hand and a few words,
he can clean the house, do the gardening, eliminate pesky
pixies (I loved the pixies!), and whisk you off to Paris
for a candlelight dinner and some site-seeing. Moni Draper aka Monette
Michaels, Author © Copyright 2003 For eBOOKISLE.com &
ParaNormal Romance Reviews
Reviewed by Moni Draper
Courtesy ParaNormal Romance Reviews
Posted February 20, 2003
Nic's search to find his reincarnated wife leads him to
sisters, Dianna and Stacy. All he has to do is convince
Diana, the spitting image of his long-lost Anna, to love
him again. Easy for a sexy faery. Except that Stacy is the
one he keeps kissing.
SummaryFaery Nic Stone had no idea he was about to make the
mistake of his eternal life when he asked the Queen of the
Fae to grant immortality to his beautiful bride, Anna. To
become immortal, he discovered only too late, Anna first
had to die and then be reborn...
It has taken twenty-five years for Nic to re-enter the
mortal world to search for his lost love, but he is
convinced that he has finally found her. After all, Dianna
Fielding is the spitting image of his wife. Masquerading as
her gardener, he vows to seduce her heart all over again.
But why is it her sister, Stacy, who makes him ache with
that all-too-familiar longing? Either someone has cast a
spell on him, or Nic is falling in love with the wrong
woman. If he follows the stirrings of his heart, will he
find true love--or will his beloved be lost to him forever?
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